License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Phimosis is nonretraction of prepuce. It is normally seen in younger children due to adhesions between prepuce and glans penis. It is termed pathologic when nonretractability is associated with local or urinary complaints attributed to the phimotic prepuce. Physicians still have the trouble to distinguish between these two types of phimosis. This ignorance leads to undue parental anxiety and wrong referrals to urologists. Circumcision was the mainstay of treatment for pathologic phimosis. With advent of newer effective and safe medical and conservative surgical techniques, circumcision is gradually getting out...
OBJECTIVES: Topical steroids have been advocated as an effective alternative treatment to circumcisi...
Phimosis has been defined as unretractable foreskin without adherences or a circular band of tight p...
Three topics of common pediatric interest from the urologist’s viewpoint are congenital hypospadias,...
Introduction: Phimosis is one of many conditions which causes concern among parents of young boys. I...
Phimosis is described as condition in which prepuce or foreskin of glans penis is not retracted back...
Background: Phimosis is one of the commonest presentations in the pediatric surgery outdoor. The mai...
lans penis that should be recognized by the imosis, paraphimosis, and inflammatory penile and alan e...
Introduction: Pathological phimosis or preputial stenosis is a distressing problem in children leadi...
Objectives: In the last years, many surgical techniques of preputioplasty have aimed to preserve the...
Background: Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin cannot be portrayed on the glans. It is a ...
Many studies have been published to examine whether circumcision has any advantageous effect on the ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Abnormalities involving the skin coverage of the penis are difficult to defin...
Introduction: Preputioplasty have gained a new interest now days because the retained preputial skin...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to assess preputial retractability in children at various ages....
Background: Topical steroids have been advocated as an effective economical alternative to circumci...
OBJECTIVES: Topical steroids have been advocated as an effective alternative treatment to circumcisi...
Phimosis has been defined as unretractable foreskin without adherences or a circular band of tight p...
Three topics of common pediatric interest from the urologist’s viewpoint are congenital hypospadias,...
Introduction: Phimosis is one of many conditions which causes concern among parents of young boys. I...
Phimosis is described as condition in which prepuce or foreskin of glans penis is not retracted back...
Background: Phimosis is one of the commonest presentations in the pediatric surgery outdoor. The mai...
lans penis that should be recognized by the imosis, paraphimosis, and inflammatory penile and alan e...
Introduction: Pathological phimosis or preputial stenosis is a distressing problem in children leadi...
Objectives: In the last years, many surgical techniques of preputioplasty have aimed to preserve the...
Background: Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin cannot be portrayed on the glans. It is a ...
Many studies have been published to examine whether circumcision has any advantageous effect on the ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Abnormalities involving the skin coverage of the penis are difficult to defin...
Introduction: Preputioplasty have gained a new interest now days because the retained preputial skin...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to assess preputial retractability in children at various ages....
Background: Topical steroids have been advocated as an effective economical alternative to circumci...
OBJECTIVES: Topical steroids have been advocated as an effective alternative treatment to circumcisi...
Phimosis has been defined as unretractable foreskin without adherences or a circular band of tight p...
Three topics of common pediatric interest from the urologist’s viewpoint are congenital hypospadias,...